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High school scoreboard, results from Monday, Nov. 20

By Columbian staff
Published: November 20, 2023, 8:23pm

High school results from girls bowling on Monday:

TUESDAY’S SCHEDULE

GIRLS BOWLING

Hudson’s Bay vs. Columbia River, 3:15 p.m. at Hazel Dell Lanes

R.A. Long vs. Fort Vancouver, 3:15 p.m. at Hazel Dell Lanes

Skyview vs. Kelso, 3:15 p.m. at Triangle Bowl

GIRLS BOWLING

EVERGREEN 1549, BATTLE GROUND 1528

At Big Al’s

EVERGREEN — Zoey Mikkelsen 122-126, Savannah McMurtry 92-113, Alissa Barber 169-168, Chloe Shove 110-144, Bella Curry 136-128. Baker games 107-134.

BATTLE GROUND — Halina Ashford  112-91, Emberly Stephenson 152-109, Makayla Lynch 94-130, Abigail Johnson 129-144, Emma Johnson 140-145. Baker games 151-145.

PRAIRIE 1570, MOUNTAIN VIEW 1418

At Big Al’s

PRAIRIE — Faith Ordway 89-123, Lauren Bisson 108-92, Ella Gardner 134-128, Jen Cabusao 115-116, Bella Hewes 221-164. Baker games 182-98.

MOUNTAIN VIEW — Bethany Pham 113-133, Paisley Henderson 107-116, Daelyn Hurst 110-97, Addie Simonsmeier 153-116, Brynn DeSantis 145-135. Baker games 95-98.

HERITAGE 1297, UNION 1285

At Big Al’s

HERITAGE — Isabella Brown 37-67, Brissa Carapria 87-64, Kiley Park 128-122, Delilah Baranoff 142-122, Emily Langevin 127-152. Baker games 115-134.

UNION — Michaela Dupree 126-141, Sophia Alexander 90, Artemis Vazquez 103-113, Payton Millhollin 92-117, Michelle Zhao 98-108, Ginjerlynn DeKarz 101. Baker games 108-88.

HUDSON’S BAY 1968, RIDGEFIELD 1552

At Husted’s Hazel Dell Lanes

HUDSON’S BAY — Jessica Nguyen 134-192, Maddy Munafo 145-183, Sanaa Taylor 156-119, Abby Schoonover 201-149, MJ Westmoreland 168-182. Baker games 188-151.

RIDGEFIELD — Alina Breitengross 129-124, Kate Moreland 139-181, Kallie Waletich 114-141, Kloie Ogden 95, Karris Lee 102, Natalie Brunstein 121-169. Baker games 124-113.

JV — Hudson’s Bay 1149-1006.

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